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T1TE CHARLESTON DAILY MAIL, SUNDAY MORXIXG. JANUARY ID, 1936 PAGE THREE Mr. and Mrs. Gillespie To Be Honored at Reception Mrs. Charles Pugh and Mrs.

Gilbert FieldVWill Give Anni- versary Affair for Parents To Give Recital Mrs. Charles Pugh and Mrs. Gilbert Fields will entertain with a reception for their father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. G.

W. Gillespie, Monday evening, from 8 to 12 o'clock. The affair will be given at the Painter hall at Dunbar, to celebrate the GiUespie's twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. Basil Arthur's orchestra will pre- sent a program of music. In the receiving line will be Mr.

and Mrs. A. D. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs.

Kussell Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Stuart and Mr. and Mrs. El- mer Fisher, Mrs.

Shirley Painter, Mrs. Romie Lynch and Mrs. Stella Waugh will serve punch, and Miss a a Virginia Gillespie and Miss Doris Virginia Painter will have charge of the guest book. Among those invited are: Mr. and Mrs.

Arden Rader, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. O.

E. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Ce- cil Stanley, Dr. and Mrs.

W. W. Noyes, Mr. and Mrs. William Jones.

Dr. and Mrs. S. O. Fisher, Mr.

and Mrs. W. M. Kilgore, Mr. and Mrs.

F. M. Pile. Mr. and Mrs.

George Spicher, Mr. and Mrs. Uriel McCoy, Mr. and Mrs. W.

D. Reedy, Mr. and Mrs. W. S.

White, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jarrett, Mr. and Mrs. G.

H. Samples, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lowder, Mr. and Mrs.

Mark A. Bird. Mr. and Mrs. Curley Foffenbarger.

Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Robb, Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Hue rij? Hartley, Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. E. D.

Amick. Mr. and Mrs. Dale White, Mr. and Mrs.

Nor- man Mount, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gil- lespie.

Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Kliner.

Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Maloney, Mr.

and Mrs. James Estep, Mr. and Mrs. Freer Garrette, Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Woodrum, Mr. and Mrs. William Young, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson, Mr.

and Mrs. Harvey Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woodrum, Mr. and Mrs.

F. E. Rectenwald. Mr. and Mrs.

H. T. Redd, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Long, Mr.

and Mrs. C. H. Cole, Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Guthrie, Mr. and Mrs. Mont Cavender, Mr. and Mrs. E.

A. Johnson, Dr. and Mrs. T- E. Elkins, Dr.

and Mrs. James Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Clay- ton Mr. and Mrs.

A. G. Rice. Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eads, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Tinsley.

Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Program Given For University Women i (Continued From Page One) I Miss Esther Davis and Mrs.

G. W. S. Grove. Tea was served after the program to the following members: Mrs.

R. S. Wright, Mrs. G. W.

Grove, Mrs. E. R. Price, Mrs W. Wilson, Mrs.

A. E. Balin, Mrs. W. J.

Cunningham, Mrs. M. O. Litz, Mrs. M.

Birney Wright, Mrs. Ben Brown, Mrs. James B. Kincaid, Mrs. John Lowe, Mrs.

D. J. Weaver, Mrs. Er- nest M. Merrill, Mrs.

Ernest C. White, Mrs. Maxfield Barber, Mrs. Marion Fortney, Mrs. Comp- ton.

Mrs. Herman D. Rollins, Mrs. J. L.

Kight, Mrs. P. E. Burt, Mrs. Rich- ard T.

Bush, Mrs. H. Cliff Westfall, Mrs. M. Bonar, Mrs.

Randolph Anderson. Mrs. J. Homer Davis, Mrs. Frank A.

Thomas, Mrs. J. H. Purse, Mrs. Robert Childers, Mrs.

Paul Kane, Mrs. Alan Greenspon, Mrs. N. E. Boiarsky, Mrs.

M. W. Sprague, Mrs. R. L.

Shute. Mrs. J. E. Nelson, Mrs.

F. Guy Ash, i Mrs. Earl Neil Moore, Mrs. P. M.

Cellar, Mrs. Richard E. Hyde, Mrs. Felix Gillham. Mrs.

Clarke Stout, Mrs. Arthur H. Bodenschatz. Mrs. Gordon Hamil, Mrs.

W. Downes, Mrs. Morris A. Freedman, Mrs. Barnard Capcn, Miss Zcll Cain, Miss Ann R.

Austin. Miss Virginia Atkin- son, Miss Betty Cook, Miss Mary JefTerds. Miss Anna Thompson, Miss Sara Spencer, Miss Berniece Leonhart, Miss Olive Brown, Miss Mary E. Kennedy, Miss Lillian Stalnaker, Miss Alice Kennedy, Miss Randolph Venable, Miss Alpha L. Owens, Miss Eugenia WestlalJ, Miss Sara Pollock, Miss Elizabeth Goqdall, Miss Kath- I erine Kearney, Miss L.

Josephine Matthews. Miss Virginia Cork, Miss Elizabeth Gorrell, Miss Esther Davis. Mi.ss Frances Palmoc, Miss Helen L. Randall, Miss Martha Swickhoimcr and Miss Eleanor Johnson. Miss Heater Becomes Bride If; Gardner, Mr.

and Mrs. W. W. Hins- Mr. and Mrs.

John Ransom, Mr. and Mrs. John Keller, Dr. and Mrs. MRS.

JULIA P. WHITE Mrs. Julia Proctor White will appear in Charleston before mem- bers of the Charleston Woman's club in a lecture-dance recital on February 5. She gives the talks which are illustrated by dances by Miss Louise Bliss. Woman's Club Will Give Dance Recital 'Continued From Page One) Chairman of the Wheeling Fine Arts department, Mrs.

B. M. Hol- l9well said last year that it was con- sidered the most fascinating program C. M. Higginbotham, Mr.

and Mrs. th at had ever been presented by the A. D. Stevens. cl Mr.

and Mrs. John Mingus, Mr. -The recital combines, according to and Mrs. William and reviewers in other cities, the appli- Mrs. A.

D. McCormick. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wallace, Mr.

and Mrs. W. M. Older, Mr. and Mrs.

Byrl Casto, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Meredith, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hanner, Mr.

and Mrs. Childs Chandler. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Morris, Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Romie Lynch, Mr. and Mrs.

William Hay, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Huffman, Mr. and Mrs. William Ew- F.

cation of art principles to every day living; an approach that has not been imitated by others combining the the dance with lecture. Lorado Taft, noted scultor, said of it "You gave us beautiful and signi- ficant entertainment. It is the sort of thing we go forth in quest of. and admirably suited to a cultivated au- dience." Having seen it once in Iowa, he made a special trip to Chi- cago to be present for it again. The program, as it will be given i Study Groups To Gather This Week Several groups of the Charleston branch of the American Association of University Women are to meet this week, i The German reading group, with Mrs.

M. L. Bonar as leader, will meet at 3:30 Monday afternoon at i the Y. W. C.

A. Herrmann Hesser's modern novel will bo read. i At 4 o'clock Monday afternoon. Miss Evelyn Mendelsohn will lead the period furniture study group in a discussion of the periods of Louis XV and Louis XVI. The child guidance group will meet with Dr.

Frieda Merry at the Y. W. C. Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. to continue the course on the gifted child.

The Creative writing group, led by Mrs. E. R. Yates. i bold its meeting at the Y.

W. C. Wednes- day afternoon at 3:30. Mrs. A.

W. Downs will lead the Keats study group at its meeting at 3:30 Thursday afternoon at the Y. W. C. A.

TiskelwaK Chapter to Have Annual Officer Inspection Mrs. Lottie B. Irons Will Conduct Eastern Star Event at Shrine Mosque, Following Banquet Many Obtain Cold Relief in the South (Continued From Page One) the season at St. Augustine are the i Misses Mary and Elizabeth Evans, i who will leave for a Florida trip i around the first of next month. Judge A.

S. Alexander is vaca- tioning at St. Petersburg, where he will stay for another week of two, Jr until he is joined by Mr. Harvey The a a inspection of Tiskelwah chapter INO. 45, Order of the Davis.

Mr. John L. Dickinson and Eastern Star, will'be held Tuesday at 7:30 o'clock at the Shrine Mosque. The following officers of MRS. EUGENE H.

RAMSEY Ramsey, before her on January 5, was Mfsg Lucille Heatar. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W.

Heater, of Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey are living; in Thompson street. officers chapter will exemplify the work: Mrs.

Nana B. Jarrell, worthy ma- tron; Mr. J. W. Londeree, worthy patron; Mrs.

Vera Elkins, associate matron: Mr. J. T. Reynolds, asso- ciate patron: Mrs. Margaret Frey, secretary; Mrs.

Delya King, treas- urer; Mrs. Orpha Jones, conductress; Mrs. Lettie Krebs, associate con- ductress; Mrs. Ruth Crumbaker, chaplain; Mrs. Lucille Burnette, mar- shal; Mrs.

Sadie Kennedy, organist; Mrs. Helen Rawson; Adah, Mrs. Georgia Butler, Ruth; Mrs. Goldie Glass, Esther: Mrs. Mabel Lowry, Martha; Mrs.

Lulu Dobson; Electra; Mrs. Laura Anderson, warder, and Mr. Cheslci- Heath, i The inspection i be made by Mrs. Lottie B. Irons, of Martinsburg.

worthy grand matron, following' a banquet to be held at o'clock a the Charleston Woman's club. The committee in. charge of banquet ar- rangements is Mrs. O. R.

Morgan, Mrs. F. R. Summerfield and Mrs. T.

E. Elkins. Among honored guests expected to attend will be Mr. and Mrs. D.

H. Gates, Mr. and Mrs. Will C. Easley and Mrs.

Bell Charnock. all of Charleston: Mrs. Emma G. Pruit. of i Mrs.

Greek Park, of Ripley, and Mr. J. Alfred Taylor. Faypttevillc, all past a matron.s and patrons of. West i i i a Mr.

C. R. Morgan, of Charleston, asso- ciate grand a and Mrs. Edith i Sweet, of. St.

Albans, grand Adah. Pupil.i of the Mason Sqhool of I Music will take part in a musical program to be presented. They are Miss Mary Elizabeth Springston, Miss Charlotte Hager and Mr. Henry Dollison. Heads Order men annually make the trip in a novel equipped motor bus, owned by Mr.

Davis. The William R. Johnsons left sev- eral weeks ago for Florida, taking with them their four children, Wil- liam. Gertrude, Charles and Todd Thayer. They left by motor, without having selected a.

winter destination, but have decided that they will spend the remainder of the season at Clearwater Beach, where they arrived last Friday. Many other Charlestonians are also talking about leaving soon for the famous state. Among others who have not definitely decided when they will leave -are Mr. and Mrs. Bliss McCrum.

Pioneer Club Will Give Two Dances 'Continued From Page Otiel ins costumes. This i be the club's last social i before -Lent, i i begin on February 2fi. A a i be given Easter week, after which the club expects to spon- sor several skating parties, and a scavenger is being considered. Members of the entertainment committee, who will have charge of the various affairs, are: Mr. i i a Woodroe, a i a Mr.

C. Raymond Morgan, Mr. Kenneth McClung. Mr. Robert S.

Hyde, Mr. James Mr- Whorter, Mr. J. Homer Davis and Mr. Turner Ratrie.

Belle Hop Club Plans a Dance The Hop club will a i i a dance on Friday evening, January 31, at the Elks' club. Harry Bowman and his Generals, who a just ended an engagement at White Springs, will play a a i The i ee on arrangements and reservations comprises Mr. Lyle Mr, Frank McGinley and Mr. Earl Campbell. Mrs.

Williams Is Honored at Shower Mrs. Elizabeth Burton and Mrs. Zelrla Williams entertained with a shower honoring Mrs. Harold Wil- liams, at the home of Mrs. Williams, in Oakvvood drive.

Guests attending were: Mrs. Harold Williams. Mrs. Ed- ward Sigrnon, Mrs. Eugene Bird, Mrs.

Homer Hager, Mrs. Corbert Means, Miss Geneva Burton, Mrs, Overtoil Lewis, Mrs. Archie Vorholt, Miss Catherine Vorholt, Mrs. Rose Vorholt, Mrs. Carl Perkins, Mrs.

Gilbert Lewis, Mrs. R. W. inkier, Mrs. Harry Day, Mrs.

J. C. Day, Miss Betty Williams, Miss Rosalind Williams, Mrs. Stanley Rywant, Mrs. John Hanly, Mrs.

Emmett McClure, MRS. LOTTIE IRONS Mrs. Irons, of Martinsburg, will be here Tuesday night to- conduct the annual inspection of Tiskelwah chapter No. 45, Order of the East- ern Star, at the mosque. She is the state's worthy grand matron.

Mrs. Charles Day, Miss Mae Loin Day, Miss Carol Jean Sigmon and Miss Shirley Ann Rywant. Mr. D. H.

Morton has returned from a business trip to Cincinnati, Officers Club Will Have Military Ball Continued From Page One) chairman; Major Granville A. Per- kins, Lieutenant E. T. Crawford, Lieutenant John McWhorter, Lieu- tenant Benjamin T. Fruere and Lieu- tenant Benjamin L.

Williams. Reception--Major James P. Easley, chairman; Major H. Shawhaii, Captain Henry T. Kent.

Captain Maurice Brothers, Lieutenant Bert W. Anderson and Lieutenant Wil- liam R. Vivian. Decorations Lieutenant Melvin Jones, chairman; Lieutenant Kirk Hager, Lieutenant Roy Crawford, Lieutenant George Morris, Lieuten- ant William P. McCue and Lieutenant J.

W. Door--M R. K. O'Connor, chairman; Captain Louis Jaffee, Lieutenant John W. Rutherford, Lieutenant Theodore Childless, Lieu- tenant Thomas E.

Garnar and Lieu- tenant Henry Stokes. Arrangements--Captain Alex P. Gates, chairman; Captain Dorsey Farnsworth, Captain Ralph Woods, Lieutenant James A. Bonnington. Lieutenant A.

Hansbarger and Lieutenant Paden Harrison, Jr. Knit Wits Guests At Informal Tea IT i i i i i i i i A 1 5TH and Mrs. Basil Arthur. Mr. and Mrs.

on February 5, includes "Machine Joe Spence, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver ance masked; music written by Mrs. White; "Coquette." unmasked: by Guest," Massenet: "Hostess and "The Faun," masked: J. P.

White; "The African Witch D9ctor," masked; with Thur- ban music based on native African melodies; "Tragedy," Coleridge Tay- lor; "Comedy." Beethoven; "Moor- ish Dance." Peterkin: "Chrysalis." J. P. While, and "Soaring," J. P. White.

Haere. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Thaxton, Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Dillion. Mr. and Mrs. R. P.

Long, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Par- 'tions, Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Williams, Kir. and Mrs. E. C.

Tinsley, Mr. and L. E. Parsons. Mr.

and Mrs. Glen. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. O.

E. Devers. Mr. and Mrs. Owens Cottreill.

Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fields.

Mr. and Mrs. William. Dickinson, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Noffsinger, Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Boggess, Mr.

and Mrs. D- M. Fulknier, Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Wilson, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Wil- son. Mr. and Mrs. Guss Hall.

Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Barton, Mr.

(Continued From Page One and Mrs Wilbur Woodrum, Mr. and A committee to assist in serving Mrs Shirley Painter, Mr. and Mrs. has been appointed by the chair- Jack Ross Mr. and Mrs.

O. C. Jones, i men. Members are Mrs. W.

T. Wil- Mr and Mrs J. C. Workman, Mr. liamson.

chairman; Mrs. Carl i i of 1 8 1 2 JT Ian Benefit rarty i Miss Dorothy Elliott entertained the members of the i i club with an informal tea Saturday a ernoon at her home in Virginia street. i Those present were: Miss Nancy Walsh, Miss Betty Kearse, Miss Marion Silverstein. Miss Julia Ann Poindcxter, Miss Edith Ellis, Miss Ann Truslow. Miss Mary Lee Settle and Miss Ailcen Wiley.

Miss Nancy Walsh will entertain the members of the i i club Sunday afternoon at her home in South Hills. and Mrs. John Brick, Mr. and Mrs. E.

P. McLane, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pugh. Mr.

and Mrs. Gilbert Fields, Mr. and Mrs. James Howie. Christ, Mrs.

D. Ray Moss, Mrs. E. W. Hood, Mrs.

Carlin. Montgomery. Mrs. Irvin Murray. Miss Elizabeth Kump, i Miss Helen Mathews, Miss Nancy V- Keep fashion-right with 1 i a Mrs.

Vertie Fisher, Mrs. Ethel Hall, Miss Ann Stafford, Miss Esther Charles Morton, Mrs. J. Bergman and Miss Ruth Keeney. A.

Yeates, Mrs. Stella Waugh, Mrs. Reservations for the party may be Georgia Carnes, Miss Ann Fair- made by calling Mrs. S. H.

Keeney. cloth. Miss Selma Bek. Miss Martha i Mrs. C.

G. Bergman or Miss Virginia Dotson, Miss Mary Wilson Dotson, Cork. Miss Ruth i Miss Virginia Tully. Mrs. Wehrle Hostess Miss Freda Thaxton, Miss Pauline Parsons, Miss Margaret Fulknier, At Circle Miss Ivory Pearl Wilson, Miss Bary Mrs Wehrle.

Beech ave- Alice Wilson, Miss Marzetta GiHes- was hostess at a luncheon for pie. Miss Eloise Fisher, Miss Jackie i i rc i No. 1 of Bream Memorial Tully, Miss Jacqueline Lenora Fields, church, Thursday afternoon. Miss Peggy Parsons, Miss Doris Those attending were: Painter. Miss Meredith Simms, Miss Mrs.

F. C. Brown. Mrs. George Mary Dial.

Herscher, Mrs. Joseph Perry. Mrs. Mr. Buel Hartley.

Mr. Arnold As- D. H. Patchell. Mrs.

A. J. Carey, Mr. Roy McClanahan, Mr. Mrs.

Amelia Corrie, E. M. Donald Asbury, Mr. Paul Parsons, Sparkes. Isaac Long.

Mrs. Mr. Max Trevillian. Mr. James Brad- James Moseley.

Mrs. W. A. Williams, ley. Mr.

G. B. Gillespie, Mr. Brown I Mrs. H.

C. Duff, Mrs. Harvey Miller. Yates, Mr. A.

D. Stevens, Mr. Mrs. I. A.

Gunter. Mrs. Lula Apper- Elliott Smith Mr. Thomas son and Mrs. A.

O. Lee. Mr. L. E.

Parsons, Mr. Junior Tinsley, Mr. Carlot Tinsley, Mr. Flemm Tinsley and Mr. Donald Lee Painter.

Girl Scouts Will Continue Campaign (Continued From Page One) tion to them through the more uni- fied body of a community chest, do not realize that we are working to- wards creating a citizenry which will help to bring about the re- creation of a community chest." In apeaking of the purpose of the Girl Scouts' existence, Mrs. HoU pointed out the several a i of the scout leaders which combine, by instruction on home a i and pa- triotism and by properly directed recreation, to develop the character of underprivileged children, as well as those who have more opportunity at home, and to give them an under- standing of the more direct relief- giving agencies. four fundamental objectives of Girl Scouting, as outlined by na- tional leaders in the association, art- recreational value it plays in the community; the socialization of the individual performed in the com- munity; the moral or character- building function, and the citizenship function. Referring to local county as- sociation's most pressing needs. Mrs.

Holt pointed out the necessity for a director, to travel into the outlying and provide whole- some recreation, for tne large num- ber at underprivileged girls, who BO outlet for their enthusiasms. Elka Club Plans A Formal Dance Elks' club has announced plans for its next formal and in- Vitational dance, which will held at club ballroom Friday irom 10 until 1 o'clock. The Colonels orchestra has engaged to play for the event. Invitations may be obtained from Elks' club, or by calling Mr. Walter Oates.

chairman of the dance committee. Mrs. Arnett Hostess At Circle Luncheon Circle No. 3 of Bream Memorial church met for luncheon at home of Mrs. H.

F. Arnetl, in Grant street, Thursday afternoon. Those attending were; Mrs. J. H.

Van Eenenaara, Mrs. R. P. Lipscomb, Mrs. H.

H. Kinney, A. G. Dearien, Mrs. Homer Jones, Mrs.

R. M. Milbce. Mrs. S.

T. Sutler, Mrs. R. F. J.

Richards, Mrs. James Ebersole, H. R. Glass, Mrs. A Moulton, Mrs.

C. Jester, Mrs. R. C. Parks, Mrs.

L. T. Londeree, Mrs. W. L.

Raines, Mrs. Jennie Leaper, Mrs. F. J. Birtsch, Mrs.

Earl Ross and Mrs. Joel Perry. Valentine Tea Will I Be Given by Circle I Circle No. 9 of the Central Method- ist church will give a musical Valen- i tine tea on the evening of February 6, st the home of Mrs." Robert Inge. in Bigley avenue.

Mrs. I. N. Smith, has returned from Louisville, where she was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Harry St.

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